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เครื่อง NIR spectrometers ขนาดกะทัดรัดและทนทาน สำหรับการใช้งานในการควบคุมคุณภาพของตัวอย่าง ทั้งของแข็ง และของเหลว สามารถวิเคราะห์ตัวอย่างได้รวดเร็วและใช้ต้นทุนในการวิเคราะห์ต่ำ
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Good vibes in your lab: เครื่อง NIR spectrometers เทคโนโลยีที่ทันสมัยที่สุด สำหรับการควบคุมคุณภาพและการวิเคราะห์ตัวอย่าง สำหรับการใช้งานเป็นประจำ ที่ง่าย รวดเร็ว และมีประสิทธิภาพมากขึ้น
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NIRS DS2500 Polymer AnalyzerRobust near-infrared spectroscopy for quality control of polymers, not only in laboratories, but also in production environments.The NIRS DS2500 Polymer Analyzer is the tried and tested, flexible solution for quality control and routine analysis of PE, PP, PET, polyamide, and other polymers in solid form along the entire production chain. Resistant to dust, moisture, vibrations, and temperature fluctuations, the NIRS DS2500 Polymer Analyzer is not only suitable for laboratory use, but also use in harsh production environments.The NIRS DS2500 Polymer Analyzer covers the full spectral range from 400 to 2,500 nm and delivers accurate results in less than one minute. The NIRS DS2500 Polymer Analyzer is ready for immediate use through pre-calibrations for PE, PP, PET, and polyamide (PA 6) and, thanks to its simple operation, supports users in their day-to-day routine tasks.
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NIRS DS2500 Polyol AnalyzerRobust, near-infrared spectroscopy for quality control of polyols, not only in laboratories, but also in production environments. The NIRS DS2500 Polyol Analyzer is the tried and tested, flexible solution for quality control and routine analysis of polyols and is compliant with the standards ASTM D6342-12 and ISO 15063:2011. Its robust design makes the NIRS DS2500 Polyol Analyzer resistant to dust, moisture, and vibrations, which means that it is highly suitable for use in harsh production environments.The NIRS DS2500 Polyol Analyzer covers the full spectral range from 400 to 2,500 nm, heats samples up to 80 °C, and delivers accurate results in less than one minute. The NIRS DS2500 Polyol Analyzer is ready for immediate use through pre-calibration for polyols and, thanks to its simple operation, supports users in their day-to-day routine tasks.
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NIRS DS2500 Petro AnalyzerRobust near-infrared spectroscopy for quality control of fuels, not only in laboratories but also in direct production environments. The NIRS DS2500 Petro Analyzer is the tried and tested, flexible solution for quality control and routine analysis of fuels and is compliant with the standard ASTM D6122. Resistant to dust, moisture, and vibrations, the NIRS DS2500 Petro Analyzer is not only suitable for laboratory use, but also use in direct production environments.The NIRS DS2500 Petro Analyzer covers the full spectral range from 400 to 2,500 nm and delivers accurate results in less than one minute. The NIRS DS2500 Petro Analyzer is ready for immediate use through pre-calibrations for gasoline, diesel, and kerosine and, thanks to its simple operation, supports users in their day-to-day routine tasks. In cases of larger-sized sample quantities, productivity can be considerably increased by using a flow-through cell in combination with a Metrohm sample robot.
- AN-NIR-011AN-NIR-011Transferability of a calibration model for caffeine on the NIRS XDS Rapid Content Analyzer
This Application Note demonstrates that a calibration model for caffeine and microcrystalline cellulose developed on the NIRS XDS Rapid Content Analyzer (RCA) is transferable to other NIRS XDS RCA. Due to the improved signal-to-noise ratio, reduced bandwidth and improved wavelength precision of the NIRS XDS, the transferability of the calibration model can be easily and efficiently performed.
- AN-NIR-012AN-NIR-012Increase the accuracy of your NIR measurements with instrument calibration
This Application Note describes how the accuracy of your NIR measurements can be increased with instrument calibration.
- AN-NIR-129Dried pet food analysis by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)
This study shows how a pre-calibrated NIRS instrument is used for multiparameter analysis of several pet food quality indicators like protein, moisture, fat, and ash.
- AN-NIR-146Whey permeate analysis with NIRS
NIRS simultaneously measures important quality parameters in whey permeate (i.e., ash, phosphate, lactose, protein, pH, and moisture) without any sample preparation.
- AN-NIR-130Multiparameter hops analysis by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)
NIRS can simultaneously measure several quality parameters in hops like cohumulone, hop oils, and moisture content, the hop storage index (HSI), and alpha and beta acids.
- AN-NIR-109Determination of Brix, fructose, glucose, and sucrose with NIRS
Key quality parameters in the food industry include sucrose, glucose, and fructose, and Brix (dissolved sugar content). Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) allows fast simultaneous determination of multiple sugars without chemicals or any sample preparation.
- WP-043WP-043Instrument Calibration, System Verification, and Performance Validation for Metrohm Instant Raman Analyzers (Mira)
Analytical Instrument Qualification (AIQ) according to the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) ensures that instruments perform as intended and users may have confidence in data quality. As the Pharma industry adopts handheld Raman instruments for incoming materials identification and verification, producers of such systems must provide suitable calibration and validation routines. Upon completion of these tests, end users are assured that all measurements are in accordance with agreed standards at Metrohm Raman, we have sophisticated AIQ routines in place to confirm the quality of your results.
- AN-NIR-005AN-NIR-005Determination of coatings on nylon fibers by near-infrared spectroscopy
This Application Note demonstrates how NIR spectroscopy can be used to determine the content of coatings on nylon fibers, quickly and without requiring either sample preparation or the use of reagents. In order to suppress the effects arising from scattering on the surface coatings, one forms the second derivative spectra; the linear least-squares regression method is used to calculate the calibration function.
- AN-NIR-123Flour analysis by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)
NIR spectroscopy offers fast, chemical-free analysis of ash, protein, moisture, and rheological properties in flour – ideal for routine lab or atline quality control.
- AN-NIR-117Analysis of moisture, ash, carbon, and volatile content in coal by NIRS
Conventional methods used to analyze moisture, ash, fixed carbon, and volatile content in coal samples, are time consuming and costly. Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is excellently suited to determine all parameters simultaneously in less than one minute without any sample preparation.
- AN-NIR-041Multiparameter Quality Control of Lubricants with NIRS
For lubricant analysis, determination of the Acid Number (ASTM D664), viscosity (ASTM D445), moisture content (ASTM D6304), and color number (ASTM D1500) require the use of multiple analytical technologies and, in part, large volumes of chemicals. This application note demonstrates that the XDS RapidLiquid Analyzer operating in the visible and near-infrared spectral region (Vis-NIR) provides a fast and cost-efficient alternative for the determination of the AN, viscosity, moisture content, and color number of lubricants. With no sample preparation or chemicals needed, Vis-NIR spectroscopy allows for multi parameter analysis of lubricants in less than one minute.
- AB-358AB-358Analysis of residual moisture in a lyophilized pharmaceutical product by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)
This Application Bulletin describes the method of near-infrared spectroscopy in diffuse reflection for the purpose of determining residual moisture in a lyophilized pharmaceutical product. Numerous sample vials containing freeze-dried pharmaceuticals were spiked with varying amounts of water for calibration purposes. The resulting differences in the absorption wavelengths of the OH-oscillation were correlated with the water content determined by Karl Fischer titration using the algorithm of multiple linear regression (MLR).
- AN-NIR-106Quality control of non-nutritive sweeteners with NIR spectroscopy
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) allows the simultaneous determination of sweeteners such as Stevia and sucralose in blends in less than one minute without any chemicals or sample preparation.
- AN-NIR-063Content uniformity test of pharmaceutical solid dosage forms using NIR spectroscopy
Uniformity of dosage units must be tested for QC purposes in the pharma industry. NIRS gives results in seconds along with the quantification of APIs and excipients.
- AN-NIR-116Determination of iodine value in frying oils with NIR spectroscopy
Monitoring the iodine value in edible oil blends is crucial to produce vegetable oils with the desired properties. This Application Note displays the benefit of using the Metrohm NIRS DS2500 Liquid Analyzer for quality control in food laboratories.
- AN-NIR-125Determination of olive oil quality parameters and adulteration with NIR spectroscopy
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) offers a fast, solvent-free alternative to traditional methods for assessing olive oil quality and detecting potential food fraud.
- AN-NIR-119Moisture content and rheology determination of fluorinated polyolefins using NIRS
Near-infrared spectroscopy streamlines ethylene tetrafluoroethylene production by offering rapid, chemical-free analysis of melt flow rate and moisture content.
- AN-NIR-114Determination of RON, aromatics, benzene, olefins, and density in reformate by NIRS
The determination of key quality parameters of reformate—namely research octane number (RON, ASTM D2699-19), aromatic content (ASTM D5769-15), benzene content, olefin content, and density—requires time-consuming and laborious conventional methods. In contrast, the Metrohm DS2500 Liquid Analyzer can measure all of these parameters, providing results within one minute without any sample preparation.
- AN-NIR-112Intrinsic viscosity (IV) determination of recycled PET by NIR spectroscopy
Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is able to determine the intrinsic viscosity of rPET in less than one minute without any sample preparation. This Application Note demonstrates that the Metrohm DS2500 Solid Analyzer operating in the visible and near-infrared spectral region (Vis-NIR) offers users an easier way to perform this analysis without the use of toxic chemicals.
- AN-NIR-044Multiparameter Quality Control of Palm Oil with NIR Spectroscopy
Determination of key quality parameters of palm oil, namely free fatty acids (FFA), iodine value (IV), moisture content, deterioration of bleachability index (DOBI), and carotene require the use of several different analytical methods, which are laborious and can lack in accuracy. This application note demonstrates that the XDS RapidLiquid Analyzer operating in the visible and near infrared spectral region (Vis-NIR) provides a cost-efficient and fast solution for the determination of these quality control parameters in palm oil. With no sample preparation or chemicals needed, Vis-NIR spectroscopy allows for the analysis of palm oil in less than a minute and can be used by anyone.
- AN-NIR-110Quality control of sugarcane juice
Brix, Pol, juice purity, reducing sugars, and total recoverable sugars are some of the many quality control (QC) parameters that must be analyzed in sugarcane juice. An alternative to other analytical methods is near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). NIRS allows the fast, simultaneous determination of several QC constituents without chemicals or sample preparation.
- AN-NIR-102Density of polyolefins measured by near-infrared spectroscopy
This Application Note shows the feasibility of NIR spectroscopy for the analysis of density in polyethylene granulates. Compared to the standard method, NIRS analysis shows a lower prediction error when air bubbles are present in PE pellets.
- AN-NIR-146Quality control of deodorant by near-infrared spectroscopy
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) can simultaneously determine different quality parameters in deodorants like viscosity, pH, density, and aluminum content.
- AN-NIR-089Quality Control of Laminates
In the semiconductor industry, thermoset resins combined with fabric or paper are used as an intermediate layer between substrates of printed circuit boards (PCB). These polymer-based sheets (laminates) are chosen depending on thickness and their thermomechanical and electrical characteristics. Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a fast, non-destructive and easy-to-use analytical method which allows the measurement of multiple key quality parameters in less than a minute. The following Application Note describes the determination of the transition time of PCB laminates by NIRS, a parameter correlating with the thickness, glass transition temperature, and tensile strength of the material.
- AN-NIR-113Research octane number (RON) determination in isomerate
The standard method to determine RON in isomerate is with expensive and maintenance-intensive engines. In contrast to this, the research octane number can also be analyzed by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). NIRS provides accurate results within one minute without the need for any sample preparation or chemicals.
- AN-NIR-101Quality control of dried cannabis
Typically, cannabis potency testing is performed by HPLC, but the drawback is that it requires chemicals and it is time-consuming. Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a preferred method for quantification of THC, CBD and CBG in dried cannabis because it provides results in less than a minute and does not require any chemicals.
- AN-NIR-095Quality Control of Hand Sanitizers
This application note presents near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) for the rapid and reliable simultaneous quantification of ethanol, glycerol, hydrogen peroxide, and water content in hand sanitizer formulations.
- AN-NIR-098Quality Control of PVC granulate
To monitor the quality of PVC (polyvinyl chloride), it is important to measure the molecular weight during the production process, as this parameter has a significant influence on chemical and mechanical stability as well as fire retardant properties. The standard method to determine PVC molecular weight, defined here as the average weight of the molecules that make up the polymer, is by size exclusion chromatography (SEC). This analytical method is time-intensive and requires trained personnel to perform. Determining the molecular weight of PVC is easier with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). NIRS provides results in just a few seconds and can quickly indicate when adjustments to the production process are necessary.are necessary.
- AN-NIR-094Bromine number in pyrolysis gasoline
This application note presents near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) as an alternative for bromine number determination in pyrolysis gasoline.
- AN-PAN-1050Inline moisture analysis in fluid bed dryers by near-infrared spectroscopy
In the pharmaceutical industry, the fluid bed granulator/dryer is an integral point in the manufacture of powdered materials. Residual moisture must be kept within certain specifications to avoid fracturing of particles or caking (stickiness) of the bulk material. Current methods are slow and cumbersome, which can lead to damaged or degraded product. The ability to monitor the residual moisture content inline after drying is possible with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). The 2060 The NIR Analyzer offers fast, reagent-free, nondestructive analysis of residual moisture of powders with a fluid bed probe specifically designed for these applications.
- AN-NIR-107Quality control of Bromobutyl rubber
The synthetic rubber known as Bromobutyl (BIIR) has many of the attributes of butyl rubber, but has better adhesion to other rubbers and metals, resulting in substantially faster cure rates. The simultaneous quantification of the bromine content, Mooney viscosity, volatile content, calcium stearate content, and functional bromide in BIIR can be easily performed with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) without the use of chemicals.
- AN-NIR-104Analysis of green coffee beans by near-infrared spectroscopy
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a fast, chemical-free analytical method for the simultaneous analysis of density, water activity, and moisture of green coffee beans.
- AN-PAN-1052Online process monitoring of octane number during catalytic reforming
In refineries, high octane products are desired since they are used to produce premium gasoline. Catalytic reforming converts heavy naphtha into a high octane liquid product called reformate (a mixture of aromatics and iso-paraffins C7 to C10). The reformate must be constantly monitored to ensure high throughput along the refining process. Traditionally, the octane numbers can be measured by two different methodologies: Inferred Octane Models (IOM) and laboratory octane engine analysis. However, these do not provide «real-time» results and require constant maintenance and human intervention to adapt to current operation conditions. «Real-time» analysis of the octane number in fuels can be performed online via near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) technology, which fits well within the international standards (ASTM). Utilization of a Metrohm Process Analytics NIRS XDS Process Analyzer (ATEX version) in conjunction with a sample preconditioning system makes analysis of the octane number simple, fast, and reliable, allowing quick adjustments to the process for a better quality product and higher profitability.
- AN-NIR-100Ash determination in polyethylene
The standard test method for ash content analysis is thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). Although TGA is easy to perform, it is time-intensive and requires the use of nitrogen gas. In contrast to the primary method, near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a fast analytical technique which can measure multiple parameters including ash content in polymers within one minute.
- AN-NIR-099Quality Control of fermentation broths
Cell fermentation processes are a reliable production method for small molecules and protein-based active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). The fermentation process requires monitoring of many different parameters to ensure optimal production. These quality parameters include pH, bacterial content, potency, glucose, and concentration of reducing sugars. Traditional laboratory analysis takes a significant amount of time and requires different analytical techniques to monitor these different quality parameters. Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) offers a faster and more cost-efficient alternative to traditional methods for the determination of critical parameters in fermentation broths at any stage of the fermentation process.
- AN-NIR-078Automated moisture analysis in pharmaceutical peptides
The quantification of residual moisture in lyophilized pharmaceutical peptides is an important measure for quality control in the pharmaceutical industry. For development purposes, such measurements are necessary and routinely performed during stability studies and to optimize the freeze-drying process (lyophilization). Currently, Karl Fischer titration is widely used for moisture determination in routine analysis. However, this method is time consuming and destroys the sample during analysis. This Application Note shows that near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a fast, reagentless, non-destructive method to determine moisture content in lyophilized pharmaceutical products.
- AN-NIR-024Quality control of pyrolysis gasoline
Pyrolysis gasoline (Pygas) is a by-product of ethylene production, which contains unwanted conjugated diolefins making it unsuitable as a motor fuel. To overcome this limitation, the olefin content needs to be reduced below 2 mg/g pygas in a selective hydrogenation unit (SHU). The diene value, or maleic anhydride value (MAV), is usually determined by the lengthy Diels-Alder wet chemical method (UOP326-17), requiring highly trained analysts. In contrast to the primary method, near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a cost-efficient and fast analytic solution for the determination of diene value in pyrolysis gasoline.
- AN-NIR-097Total base number in lubricants with near-infrared spectroscopy
Alkaline additives in engine lubricants are used to prevent the build-up of acids and as a result, they inhibit corrosion. The total base number (TBN) indicates the amount of basic additives present in samples and thus can be used as a measure for the degradation of the lubricant. The standard test method for TBN in lubricants is potentiometric titration according to ASTM D2896. This method requires the use of toxic reagents involves a labor-intensive cleaning procedure. In contrast to the primary method, near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a fast analytical technique which does not produce any chemical waste and completes the TBN analysis in less than one minute.
- AN-NIR-093Quality Control of fermentation processes
The production of biofuels from renewable feedstock has grown immensely in the past several years. Bioethanol is one of the most interesting alternatives for fossil fuels, since it can be produced from raw materials rich in sugars and starch. Ethanol fermentation is one of the oldest and most important fermentation processes used in the biotechnology industry. Although the process is well-known, there is a great potential for its improvement and a proportional reduction in production costs. Due to the seasonal variation of feedstock quality, ethanol producers to need to monitor the fermentation process to ensure the same quality product is achieved. Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) offers rapid and reliable prediction of ethanol content, sugars, Brix, lactic acid, pH, and total solids at any stage of the fermentation process.
- AN-NIR-087Ethanol content in hand sanitizers
Safe and fast ethanol determination in hand sanitizers is possible with reagent-free near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). NIRS provides reliable results in a few seconds, quickly indicating when adjustments in formulation are necessary.
- AN-NIR-080Quality Control of Diesel
The cetane index (ASTM D613), flash point (ASTM D56), cold filter plug point (CFPP) (ASTM D6371), D95 (ISO 3405), and viscosity at 40°C (ISO 3104) are key parameters to determine for diesel quality. The primary test methods are labor intensive and challenging due to the need to use different analytical methods. This application note demonstrates that the NIRS XDS RapidLiquid Analyzer provides a cost-efficient and fast solution (under 1 minute) for the simultaneous determination of these key parameters in diesel.
- AN-PAN-1055Monitoring quality parameters in standard cleaning baths
Rapid inline monitoring of the major SC1/SC2 bath constituents is possible with reagent-free near-infrared spectroscopy, e.g., the 2060 The NIR-R Analyzer.
- AN-PAN-1057Inline monitoring of fermentation processes
Many fermentation quality parameters can be monitored simultaneously directly in the tank with inline near-infrared spectroscopy, such as the 2060 The NIR Analyzer.
- AN-NIR-054Quality Control of Shampoo
Determination of sodium laureth sulfate (SLES), cocamidopropyl betaine (CABP), cocamidopropylamine oxide (CAW), cocamide diethanolamine (DEA), and carbopol in shampoo is a cost- and time-intensive process due to the use of large volumes of chemicals per analysis. This application note demonstrates that the DS2500 Solid Analyzer operating in the visible and near-infrared spectral region (Vis-NIR) provides a cost-efficient and fast solution for a simultaneous determination these parameters in shampoo. With no sample preparation or chemicals needed, Vis-NIR spectroscopy allows for the complete analysis in less than a minute.
- AN-PAN-1060Inline process monitoring of moisture content in tetrahydrofuran
This Process Application Note presents a method to accurately monitor low levels of moisture in tetrahydrofuran (THF) in «real-time» safely, reliably, and optimally with a 2060 The NIR Analyzer from Metrohm Process Analytics. Due to the hazardous and hygroscopic nature of THF, a single explosion-proof inline process analyzer is the preferred solution for industries to reduce chemical treatment, improve product quality, and increase profits.
- AN-NIR-064Quality control of ammonium nitrate
Specialty chemicals have to fulfill multiple quality requirements. One of these quality parameters, which can be found in almost all certificates of analysis and specifications, is the moisture content. The standard method for the determination of moisture content is Karl Fischer titration.This method requires reproducible sample preparation, chemicals, and waste disposal. Alternatively, near-infrared spectroscopy (NIR) can be used for the determination of moisture content. With this technique, samples can be analyzed without any preparation and without using any chemicals.
- AN-NIR-060Quality Control of Polyamides
Functional group and viscosity analysis (ASTM D789) of polyamides can be a lengthy and challenging process due to the sample’s limited solubility. This application note demonstrates that the DS2500 Solid Analyzer operating in the visible and near-infrared spectral region (Vis-NIR) provides a cost-efficient and fast solution for a simultaneous determination of the intrinsic viscosity as well as the amine, carboxylic, and moisture content in polyamides. With no sample preparation or chemicals needed, Vis-NIR spectroscopy allows for the analysis of polyamides in less than a minute.
- AN-NIR-091Quality Control of Mixed Acetic, Hydrofluoric, and Nitric Acids
This application note discusses an alternative near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy method that can reliably determine all parameters within a minute, even in complex acid mixtures.
- AN-NIR-023Quality Control of PET
Determination of the diethylene glycol content, isophthalic acid content, intrinsic viscosity (ASTM D4603), and the acid number (AN) of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is a lengthy and challenging process due to the sample’s limited solubility and the need to use different analytical methods. This application note demonstrates that the DS2500 Solid Analyzer operating in the visible and near-infrared spectral region (Vis-NIR) provides a cost-efficient and fast solution for a simultaneous determination of these parameters in PET. Vis-NIR spectroscopy allows for the analysis of PET in less than one minute without sample preparation or using any chemical reagents.
- AN-NIR-035Quality Control of Polyols
Toxic and corrosive chemicals such as p-toluenesulfonyl isocyanate (TSI) and tetrabutylammonium hydroxide are used for the Hydroxyl Number analysis of polyols by titration according to ASTM D4274-16. This application note demonstrates how the XDS RapidLiquid Analyzer operating in the visible and near-infrared spectral region (Vis-NIR) provides a cost-efficient and fast solution for the determination of the hydroxyl (OH) number of polyols. With no sample preparation or chemicals needed, Vis-NIR spectroscopy allows for the analysis of polyols in less than a minute.
- AN-NIR-071Automated acid number determination in lubricants with near-infrared spectroscopy
Acid Number (AN) analysis of lubricants (ASTM D664) can be a lengthy and costly process due to usage of large amounts of chemicals and required cleaning steps of the analytical equipment between each measurement. This application note demonstrates that the XDS RapidLiquid Analyzer operating in the visible and near-infrared spectral region (Vis-NIR) provides a cost-efficient, fast alternative for the determination of the acid number of lubricants. With no sample preparation or chemicals needed, Vis-NIR spectroscopy allows for the analysis of AN in less than a minute.
- AN-NIR-081Quality Control of Polyethylene
Determination of the density of polyethylene (PE) (ASTM D792) is normally a challenging procedure due to reproducibility difficulties. Measurement via FT-IR can be problematic when larger sample sizes must be analyzed due to sample inhomogeneity. This application note demonstrates that the DS2500 Solid Analyzer operating in the visible and near-infrared spectral region (Vis-NIR) provides a reliable and fast solution for determination of the density of PE. With no sample preparation or chemicals needed, Vis-NIR spectroscopy allows the analysis of larger, inhomogeneous sample sizes of PE in less than a minute.
- AN-NIR-084Quality Control of Silicone rubber
Determination of the vinyl content of silicone rubber is a lengthy and challenging process. First, the vinyl groups must be converted to ethylene by reacting with an acid, followed by the determination of the produced ethylene with gas chromatography (GC).This application note demonstrates that Vis-NIR (visible near-infrared) spectroscopy provides a cost-efficient and fast solution for the determination of vinyl content in silicone rubbers. With the DS2500 Solid Analyzer it is possible to obtain results in less than a minute without sample preparation or any chemical reagents.
- AN-NIR-022Quality Control of Gasoline
In recent years, there has been a significant push to reduce the environmental impacts of fuels through improvements to fuel quality. The determination of key quality parameters of gasoline, namely research octane number (RON, ASTM D2699-19), motor octane number (MON, ASTM D2700-19), anti knock index (AKI), aromatic content (ASTM D5769-15), and density, conventionally requires several different analytical methods, which are laborious and need trained personnel. This application note demonstrates that the XDS RapidLiquid Analyzer, operating in the visible and near-infrared spectral region (Vis-NIR), provides a cost-efficient and fast solution for the multiparameter analysis of gasoline.
- AN-NIR-068Quality Control of Isocyanates
Determination of isocyanates (ASTM D7252) is a challenging procedure due to the reactivity of these organic species with atmospheric moisture, as well as their toxicity. Furthermore, HPLC analysis typically used for this kind of analysis involves sample preparation steps and chemicals, with each measurement taking up to 20 minutes to complete. This application note demonstrates that the XDS RapidLiquid Analyzer operating in the visible and near infrared spectral region (Vis-NIR) provides a chemical-free and fast solution (under one minute) for determination of isocyanate content.
- AN-NIR-082Quality Control of Polypropylene
Polypropylene (PP) is a general purpose resin widely used in industries such as electronic manufacturing and construction, as well as in packaging materials. PP resins must be melted first in order to be formed into the intended shape, and therefore flow properties are important characteristics which affect the production process. The standard procedure to analyze melt flow rate (MFR) requires a significant amount of work with packing the sample, preheating, and cleaning. With no sample preparation or chemicals needed, Vis-NIR spectroscopy allows the analysis of MFR in less than a minute.
- AN-NIR-086Quality Control of Diesel Exhaust Fluid
The quality control of diesel exhaust fluids (DEF) is key to ensure the optimal catalytic performance and prevent damage to the exhaust system in diesel vehicles. The standard method to determine urea content is measuring the refractive index (ISO 22241-2:2019). The issue is that although this method is fast, it is not as accurate as other methods (e.g., HPLC). This application note demonstrates that the DS2500 Liquid Analyzer provides a fast solution with high accuracy for the determination of urea in DEF. With no sample preparation or chemicals needed, visible near infrared (Vis-NIR) spectroscopy allows for the analysis of diesel exhaust fluids in less than a minute.
- AN-NIR-088Quality Control of CBD oils
Cannabidiol (CBD) is a popular natural remedy from the cannabis plant used in many pharmaceutical, food, and cosmetic products. Unlike tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), CBD is not psychoactive, making it an appealing option for those who are looking for relief from pain and other symptoms without mind-altering effects. CBD oil is made by extracting the cannabinoid from the plant, then diluting it with a carrier oil (e.g., coconut or hemp seed oil). The standard HPLC method requires 45 minutes to perform by highly trained analysts. In contrast to the primary method, Vis-NIR spectroscopy is a cost-efficient and fast analytical solution for the determination of cannabinoid content in edible oils.
- AN-SEC-001Spectroelectrochemistry: an autovalidated analytical technique
Spectroelectrochemical experiments not only provide outstanding qualitative information about samples, but also offer other quantitative data that can be considered when performing analyses. A single set of experiments allows analysts to obtain two calibration curves: one with the electrochemical data and another with the spectroscopic information. The concentration of tested samples is calculated by using both curves, confirming the obtained results by two different routes. In this Application Note, comparison between electrochemical and spectroscopic determinations demonstrates that the two methods measure uric acid (UA) indistinctively, with close agreement of the calculated values with empirical data.
- AN-NIR-092Quality Control of PVC foils
PVC (polyvinyl chloride) foils with a PVDC (polyvinylidene chloride) coating are often used for high performance packaging films like pharmaceutical blister packs or in food packaging. In multi-layer blister films, the PVC serves as the thermoformable backbone structure, whereas the PVDC coating acts as a barrier against moisture and oxygen. The Water Vapor Transmission Rate (WVTR) and Oxygen Transmission Rate (OTR) are influenced by the composition and the thickness of the coating. A fast way to monitor PVDC coating thickness is with near-infrared spectroscopy. Results are provided in a few seconds, indicating when adjustments in the polymer production process are necessary.
- AN-PAN-1053Monitoring of DOTP production via esterification with inline analysis
This Process Application Note presents a way to closely monitor multiple parameters simultaneously during the dioctyl terephthalate production process with near-infrared spectroscopy.
- AN-NIR-019Human stool analysis by near-infrared spectroscopy
This Application describes the determination of moisture, nitrogen, and fat in stool samples using near-infrared spectroscopy. These parameters are of great importance in medical diagnostics.
- AN-PAN-1051Inline process monitoring of the moisture content in propylene oxide
This Process Application Note presents a method to closely monitor low levels of moisture in propylene oxide safely and reliably by using a single explosion-proof inline process analyzer.
- AN-NIR-111Iodine value, FFA, refractive index, and fatty acid composition in edible oils
Near-infrared spectroscopy can quickly determine multiple edible oil quality parameters simultaneously without sample preparation as shown in this Application Note.
- AN-PAN-1062Online monitoring of sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide using Raman spectroscopy
Etching is a vital process in semiconductor fabrication, involving the chemical removal of layers from the wafer substrate. Strict quality control measures are necessary to determine acid etchant concentrations in mixed acid solutions (e.g., SPM, DSP, or DSP+), critical for optimizing etch rate, selectivity, and uniformity during multiple wafer etching steps. This application presents a method to measure sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide in etching baths simultaneously using Raman spectroscopy with the PTRam Analyzer from Metrohm Process Analytics.
- AN-NIR-090Quality Control of Mixed Phosphoric, Sulfuric, Nitric, and Hydrofluoric Acids
Fast and reliable detection of phosphoric, sulfuric, nitric, and hydrofluoric acids with near-infrared spectroscopy in under one minute.
- AN-NIR-128Milk powder analysis by near-infrared spectroscopy
Near-infrared spectroscopy saves time and resources by simultaneously measuring key quality parameters like lactose, moisture, fat, and protein content in milk powder.
- 410000046-A410000046-AQTRam® for Content Uniformity Analysis of Low-Dose Pharmaceutical Tablets
In this note, we use a model drug, acetaminophen, to demonstrate the capability of QTRam® to quantify low concentrations of API in compressed tablets.QTRam® is a compact transmission Raman analyzer designed specifically for content uniformity analysis of pharmaceuticals in solid dosage forms.
- 410000016-A410000016-AQuantification of Urea in Ethanol by Raman Spectroscopy
Urea in widely employed as a nitrogen-release fertilizer with more than 90 % of urea production destined for agricultural applications. Urea is also known to form complexes with fatty acids, which have been employed for separation of complex mixtures and purification processes. In this application note, we present the quantification of the concentration of urea in ethanol by Raman Spectroscopy and show how this method can be employed for determining the percentage of urea in a solid inclusion compound with stearic acid.
- 410000053-A410000053-AQuantitative Analysis of a Water-soluble Polymer Using the i-Raman EX Spectrometer
Quantitation of the functionalization of a water-soluble polymer was achieved using a portable Raman spectrometer. The Raman spectrum provides strong, unique bands for both the initial and fully reacted polymer. This enables development of a simple, robust quantitative analysis of the percent polymer functionalization. This method is now routinely used in a manufacturing plant's quality control laboratory.
- AN-RS-053Estimation of amine value in epoxies with Raman spectroscopy
Compared to potentiometric titration, Raman spectroscopy is a rapid, accurate, and reliable secondary method for estimating the amine value (AV) of epoxy hardeners.
- 410000013-A410000013-AFast and Selective Detection of Trigonelline, a Coffee Quality Marker, Using a Portable Raman Spectrometer
Portable Raman is used to quantify trigonelline, an alkaloid that contributes to the health benefits of some foods. A simple method to quantify the presence of diluted trigonelline in solutions using surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy is described. Portable Raman is a tool that could be used in quality control of food items such as coffee and quinoa.
- AN-RS-052Assessment of chocolate with Raman spectroscopy
Raman spectroscopy is suitable for rapid, nondestructive measurements of chocolate quality indicators (e.g., cocoa and sugar content) in various chocolate types.
- AN-RS-050Trace detection of mercaptans in fuel
Mercaptans in fuels are corrosive and regulated at trace levels. SERS enhances Raman signals to enable their accurate detection and quantification below standard LODs.
- AN-RS-056Quantification of methanol in contaminated spirits
Raman spectroscopy is ideally suited to rapidly screen for methanol contamination in spirits.
- AN-RS-049Determining phosphate concentration with Raman spectroscopy
Raman spectroscopy with PLS modeling enables rapid, accurate, nondestructive quantification of the total phosphate content in solution with minimal sample preparation.
- AN-RA-007Enhancement of Raman intensity for the detection of fentanyl
Fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid, is illegally distributed worldwide. Overdosing can be fatal, causing symptoms like stupor, pupil changes, cyanosis, and respiratory failure. Just 2 mg of fentanyl can be lethal, depending on factors like body size and past usage. Given its severe impact, identifying and detecting fentanyl is crucial, as it has become a major public health crisis. Combining electrochemical surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (EC-SERS) with screen-printed electrodes (SPEs) offers a fast, effective, and precise method for detecting fentanyl.
- AN-PAN-1063Inline analysis of borate and sulfate solutions with Raman spectroscopy
Boric acid is growing in demand for various industrial applications, but requires a more cost-efficient and environmentally friendly production process. This Application Note describes the performance of a Raman process analyzer (PTRam) when measuring low-concentration boric acid and sodium sulfate solutions (<100 mg/L) during boric acid production.
- AN-PAN-1064Monitoring complexing agents in galvanic baths inline with Raman spectroscopy
Accurate analysis of complexing agents in galvanic baths is possible with inline Raman spectroscopy. This Application Note shows an example using a 2060 Raman Analyzer.
- AN-PAN-1065Inline monitoring of cell cultures with Raman spectroscopy
This Process Application Note presents a method to accurately monitor lactic acid and glucose inside a bioreactor in «real-time» with the 2060 Raman Analyzer from Metrohm Process Analytics.
- AN-SEC-002Gathering information from spectroelectrochemical experiments
In-situ spectroelectrochemistry provides dynamic electrochemical and spectroscopic information concurrently with the redox reaction occurring on the electrode surface. Although different spectroelectrochemical configurations can be used, simple equations explain how to relate electrochemistry and spectroscopy for each experimental setup. This Application Note describes how the quantification of one electrochemical parameter (the diffusion coefficient) is calculated from the spectroscopic data as a proof of this concept.
- AN-EC-035Using a portable standalone system for easy fermentation monitoring
By using an enzymatic sensor with a screen-printed electrode, producers can measure lactic acid production, thereby monitoring fermentation processes.
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Metrohm Process Analytics Quality Services
Quality services for your Metrohm process analyzers.
Stool analysis in under one minute
A university laboratory in France uses the near-infrared spectrometer DS2500 Solid Analyzer for fast, easy, and hygienic stool analysis.
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Pre-calibration for isocyanatePre-calibration for determination of the NCO number in isocyanate using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration for polyethylene (PE)Pre-calibration for determination of intrinsic viscosity and density in polyethylene using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration for polypropylene (PP)Pre-calibration for determination of the melt flow index in polypropylene using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration for the analysis of polyolsPre-calibration for determination of the hydroxyl number in polyols by means of NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration for PETPre-calibration for determination of intrinsic viscosity, acid number, diethylene glycol content, and isophthalic acid content in poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration for polyamide (PA 6)Pre-calibration for determination of relative viscosity, carboxyl end-group content, and amine end-group content in polyamides (PA 6) using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration for reformatePre-calibration for the determination of RON, density, olefins and aromatic compounds in reformate.
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Pre-calibration, isocyanate, liquidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of the NCO number in isocyanates using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, PE, solidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of intrinsic viscosity and density in polyethylene using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, PP, solidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of the melt flow index in polypropylene using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, polyol, liquidOMNIS Pre-calibration for determination of the hydroxyl number in polyols by means of NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, coffee, solidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of moisture and caffeine content in roasted coffee using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, cannabis, solidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of moisture and the THC, CBD, and CBG content in cannabis using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, nuts, solidOMNIS pre‑calibration for the determination of moisture and fat content in nuts (ground and whole) using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, CPO, liquidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of iodine number, moisture, and free fatty acids in crude palm oil using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, milk powder, solidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of moisture, protein, fat, and lactose content in milk powder using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, whey powder, solidOMNIS pre‑calibration for the determination of water, protein, and fat content in whey powder using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, CPKO, liquidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of iodine number, moisture, and free fatty acids in crude palm kernel oil using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, fish meal, solidOMNIS pre‑calibration for the determination of protein, fat, moisture, fiber, and ash content in fishmeal using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, stool samples, solidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of calories, dry matter, fat, moisture, and nitrogen in human stool samples using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, PA6, solidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of relative viscosity, carboxyl end-group content, and amine end-group content in polyamides (PA 6) using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, diesel, liquidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of the cetane index, cetane number, density, cold filter plugging point and flash point in diesel oil using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, PET, solidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of intrinsic viscosity, acid number, diethylene glycol content, and isophthalic acid content in poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, hops, solidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of moisture, the Hop Storage Index HSITHC, and the alpha acid and beta acid content in hops using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, RBD palm oil, liquidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of iodine number, moisture, and free fatty acids in RBD palm oil using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, gasoline, liquidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of octane number, LCI, and density, along with the benzene, aromatic compounds, olefins, and oxygen content in gasoline using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, olive oil, liquidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of iodine number, FFA, peroxide and K232 values, fatty acid distribution, refractivity, and induction time in olive oil using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration for cannabisPre-calibration for the determination of the THC, CBD, CBG and water content of mortared and dried cannabis flowers using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, wheat flour, solidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of moisture and of protein and ash content in wheat flour using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, dry food for household pets, solidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of moisture, protein, fat, and ash content in dry food for household pets using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, rapeseeds, solidOMNIS pre‑calibration for the determination of the fatty acid content of C18:1, C18:2, and C18:3, as well as the oil and fat content in rapeseeds using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, pulp and paper, solidOMNIS pre-calibration for the determination of the kappa number, the density, the pulp freeness, and the breaking, tensile, and buckling strength in wood pulp by means of NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration for human fecesPre-calibration for the determination of the dry mass of the fat content, the nitrogen content, the water content, and the calorie content using NIR spectroscopy
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Pre-calibration for the lumber industryPre-calibration for the determination of the kappa number and density as well as breaking, tensile and buckling strength in wood pulp by means of NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration, edible oil, liquidOMNIS pre-calibration for determination of the iodine value, refractive index, free fatty acid content, and fatty acid content of C16:0, C18:0, C18:1, C18:2, C18:3 in soy oil, sesame oil, sunflower oil, and rapeseed oil using NIR spectroscopy.
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Pre-calibration for diesel analysisDetermination of cetane index und cetane number, as well as density, cold filter plugging point, flash point and sulfur in diesel fuel.
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Pre-calibration for gasoline analysisDetermination of octane number, LCI, benzene, aromatic compounds, olefins, oxygen and density in gasoline.
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Pre-calibration for kerosine analysisDetermination of cetane index, aromatic compounds, density, flash point, hydrogen, viscosity and other parameters in kerosine.
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Pre-calibration for crude palm oil analysisDetermination of iodine number, moisture, and free fatty acids in crude palm oil.
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Pre-calibration for RBD palm oil analysisDetermination of iodine number, moisture, and free fatty acids in RBD palm oil
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Pre-calibration for crude palm kernel oil analysisDetermination of iodine number, moisture, and free fatty acids in crude palm kernel oil.
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Voucher for petroleum pre-calibrationVoucher for one pre-calibration. Entitles you to order pre-calibration of one fuel (diesel, gasoline, kerosine)
- 8 ส.ค. 2565Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS): The perfect solution to monitor purity of recovered solvents
Monitoring solvent purity can be done quick and safely without any sample preparation using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). Within one minute NIRS can determine the quality of recovered solvents.
- 27 พ.ย. 2566QC and product screening of ink and paint with NIRS
Ink and paint are part of everyday life. Quality control and screening of ink and paint is important along the entire production process as well as for the final products. Manufacturers can save time and money by using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to check multiple quality parameters in raw materials and finished ink and paint products. NIRS is an environmentally friendly, cost-effective, and easy-to-use analytical technique.
- 17 เม.ย. 2566Easy quality control of detergents and hand sanitizers with NIRS
This blog article explains the uses of detergents and hand sanitizers as well as how to perform quality control of these products with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS).
- 12 ธ.ค. 2565Quality control of semiconductor wafer pretreatment processes with online NIRS
Cleanliness is crucial inside of semiconductor fabrication facilities. Manufacturers implement extremely strict production control procedures, especially during wafer surface treatment with etching and cleaning baths. This article highlights the benefits for semicon manufacturers to implement near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) in wafer pretreatment processes for real-time analysis.
- 3 ต.ค. 2565QC and product screening of hair, skin, and dentalcare products with NIRS
This article shows how utilizing near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) for quality control (QC) and product screening is the ideal choice for producers of hair, skin, and dentalcare products. Not only is the technique fast and non-destructive, it is also easy to use and does not require any chemicals.
- 20 เม.ย. 2563Moisture Analysis – Karl Fischer Titration, NIRS, or both?
Water content, moisture analysis, and moisture quantification with Karl Fischer titration and near-infrared spectroscopy.
- 9 ส.ค. 2564From corn to ethanol: improving the fermentation process with NIRS
Improved fermentation in bioethanol production with near-infrared spectroscopy analysis.
- 2 พ.ย. 2563Frequently asked questions in near-infrared spectroscopy analysis – Part 2
Learn about detection limits, accuracy, instrument calibration, and maintenance of near-infrared spectroscopy and near-infrared spectrometers.
- 8 ม.ค. 2567How to implement NIR spectroscopy in your laboratory workflow
The steps needed to implement near-infrared spectroscopy in your laboratory: creating a calibration set, creating and validating prediction models, and routine analysis.
- 5 ก.ย. 2565QC and product screening of medicinal cannabis with NIR spectroscopy
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a fast analytical technique with low running costs used to perform quality control (QC) and product screening on various cannabis products, including hemp. NIRS can determine the cannabinoid profile or even the potency of dried cannabis flowers, as well as for cannabis oils, waxes, tinctures, and other formulations.
- 30 ส.ค. 2564NIR spectroscopy in the petrochemical and refinery industry: The ASTM compliant tool for QC and product screening – Part 1
Nea-infrared spectroscopy NIRS applications and parameters for the petrochemical, oil, and refinery industry.
- 2 ต.ค. 2566Screening and quality control of palm oil with NIR spectroscopy
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is an excellent fit for the analysis of several key quality parameters in crude palm oil (CPO), crude palm kernel oil (CPKO), and refined, bleached, and deodorized (RBD) palm oil. Just one NIRS instrument can measure multiple QC parameters including water (moisture) content, free fatty acids (FFA), iodine value (IV), and deterioration of bleachability index (DOBI) in a fraction of the time of other analytical techniques.
- 9 ม.ค. 2566Fast, reliable stool analysis with NIR spectroscopy
Utilizing near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) for stool tests allows laboratories to get fast, reliable results with no sample preparation. The Metrohm NIRS DS2500 Solid Analyzer can quantify fecal nitrogen and fat, dry matter, and more in less than a minute.
- 15 ม.ค. 2567Pulp and paper QC and product screening with NIR spectroscopy
Paper products are primarily made from treated wood fibers processed through pulp and paper mills. This involves significant chemical use and energy consumption. Ensuring quality control throughout the production chain, from timber to the final paper product, is crucial. This blog article shows how near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) effectively monitors multiple key quality control parameters simultaneously during pulp and paper manufacturing.
- 28 ก.ย. 2563Frequently asked questions in near-infrared spectroscopy analysis – Part 1
Learn more about the difference of IR and NIR, prediction models, norms using NIRS in regulated and non-regulated environments, and more in this FAQ blog post.
- 8 ม.ค. 2567NIR spectroscopy pre-calibrations: Immediate results
Pre-calibrations are prediction models that can be used immediately for NIR analysis and provide satisfying results right from the beginning. Simply press one button and start the measurement.
- 4 ต.ค. 2564NIR spectroscopy in the petrochemical and refinery industry: The ASTM compliant tool for QC and product screening – Part 2
Near-infrared spectroscopy for assessing the quality of gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. Benefits, pre-calibrations, and application examples.
- 24 ม.ค. 2565NIR spectroscopy in the petrochemical and refinery industry: The ASTM compliant tool for QC and product screening – Part 5
Near-infrared spectroscopy and ASTM. Learn more about method development, method validation, and results validation.
- 4 เม.ย. 2565Five myths about online dispersive NIR spectroscopy, FT-NIR, and FT-IR – Part 2
The benefits of near-infrared spectrometers over IR photometers in process analytical technology.
- 7 มี.ค. 2565NIR spectroscopy: a 21 CFR Part 11 compliant tool for QC and product screening
Learn more about near-infrared spectroscopy as a 21 CFR Part 11 compliant tool to assess the quality of pharmaceuticals.
- 27 มิ.ย. 2565NIR spectroscopy in the personal care and cosmetics industry: The ideal tool for QC and product screening – Part 1
Near-infrared spectroscopy in the personal care and cosmetic industry: basics, benefits, and applications.
- 7 ก.พ. 2565Five myths about online dispersive NIR spectroscopy, FT-NIR, and FT-IR – Part 1
Learn more about near-infrared and infrared spectroscopy and the differences.
- 29 ก.ค. 2567Edible oil analysis: A guide for beginners
Learn what edible oils are, how they are made, how to test their quality with different analytical techniques, and about the most important analysis parameters.
- 20 มี.ค. 2566Building a Smart(er) Factory by implementing Process Analytics 4.0 solutions
By implementing Industry 4.0 solutions, manufacturers can increase their efficiency, productivity, and profitability while remaining competitive and improving the customer experience. Process Analytics 4.0 focuses on the evolution of process analytics. This article covers how to successfully implement a Process Analytics 4.0 solution, including choosing the right PAT, ensuring proper sample preconditioning, and acquiring reliable data.
- 26 ก.ค. 2564NIR spectroscopy in the polymer industry: The ideal tool for QC and product screening – Part 5
Near-infrared spectroscopy for assessing the quality of polyurethanes: basics, benefits, and applications.
- 14 มิ.ย. 2564NIR spectroscopy in the polymer industry: The ideal tool for QC and product screening – Part 3
How to improve polyethylene terephthalate and PET analysis along the production cycle in the polymer industry with NIR spectroscopy.
- 13 ธ.ค. 2564NIR spectroscopy in the petrochemical and refinery industry: The ASTM compliant tool for QC and product screening – Part 4
Quality control of lubricants based on mineral oils and synthetic oils according to ASTM standards using near-infrared spectroscopy.
- 5 ก.ค. 2564NIR spectroscopy in the polymer industry: The ideal tool for QC and product screening – Part 4
Quality control of polyamides, PA66, or Nylon 66, and polymers using near-infrared spectroscopy.
- 3 พ.ค. 2564NIR spectroscopy in the polymer industry: The ideal tool for QC and product screening – Part 1
Overview of near-infrared spectroscopy and how polymer manufacturers can benefit from using the NIR technology.
- 25 พ.ค. 2564NIR spectroscopy in the polymer industry: The ideal tool for QC and product screening – Part 2
Near-infrared spectroscopy for assessing the quality of polypropylene and polyethylene.
- 7 ส.ค. 2566Is having a service agreement important?
If analytical instrumentation is neglected, it may become unreliable and fall into disrepair. Non-compliance with regulatory requirements is also a concern in such situations. However, regular preventive maintenance as a part of a service agreement can help avoid these situations. Metrohm Service Agreements give you peace of mind with various maintenance plans suitable for any budget.
- 7 ธ.ค. 2563Introduction to Analytical Instrument Qualification – Part 1
Learn more about Analytical Instrument Qualification (AIQ) for instruments in regulated environments.
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NIRS transmission wavelength calibration standardTransmission wavelength calibration standard for NIRS XDS RLA Analyzer and NIRS XDS Transmission OptiProbe Analyzer
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NIRS transmission pair calibration fixtureNIRS transmission pair calibration fixture
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NIRS XDS tray for reflection standardA reflection standard is required for the calibration of the monochromator with the sample module. A holder in which the standard is positioned is used to fasten the calibration standard in place. A reflection standard and its associated holder are required for:NIRS XDS MultiVial Analyzer (order number: 29211210); NIRS XDS MasterLab Analyzer (order number: 2.921.1310);
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NIRS reflection standard, set of 2Set of wavelength standard and 80% reflection standard for the calibration of an NIRS XDS MasterLab Analyzer, NIRS XDS RCA Analyzer, NIRS XDS MultiVial Analyzer, NIRS XDS SmartProbe Analyzer, NIRS XDS Interactance OptiProbe Analyzer and NIRS DS2500 Analyzer.
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NIRS reflection standard, set of 7Set comprised of six reflection standards and one wavelength standard for the calibration of an NIRS XDS MasterLab Analyzer, NIRS XDS RCA Analyzer, NIRS XDS MultiVial Analyzer, NIRS XDS SmartProbe Analyzer, NIRS XDS Interactance OptiProbe Analyzer and NIRS DS2500 Analyzer in regulated environments.
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Certified NIRS 99% reflection standard for laboratory sensorsCertified 99% reflection standard for calibration of an NIRS XDS SmartProbe Analyzer
- 8.000.55188.000.5518Brochure: Pre-calibrations for OMNIS NIR Analyzer
OMNIS pre-calibrations are turnkey, ready-to-use solutions that enable fast and reliable quality control using near‑infrared (NIR) spectroscopy. This brochure provides an overview of all currently available pre-calibrations for the OMNIS NIR Analyzer covering a wide range of food, feed, and non‑food applications.
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- 8.929.50048.929.5004Brochure: Quality control of polyols – Fast results with NIR pre-calibrations
Metrohm offers a turnkey solution for the determination of the hydroxyl value in polyols according to ASTM D6342-12 and ISO 15603:2011.The measurement device consists of a DS2500 Near-infrared Analyzer with a pre-calibration model based on a large collection of real product spectra. This solution enables polyol producers and polyol processors, such as polyurethane manufacturers, to save time and reduce the cost of their analyses while improving the quality of their product.
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- 8.000.54748.000.5474Brochure: Quality control of fuels – Fast results with NIR pre-calibrations
Metrohm offers a turnkey solution for the determination of multiple key parameters in gasoline,diesel, kerosene and reformate according to ASTM 6122.The measurement device consists of a DS2500 Liquid Near-infrared Analyzer with pre-calibration models based on a large collection of real product spectra. This solution enables fuel producers and fuel storage facilities, such as refineries, tank farms and testing labs, to save time and reduce the cost of their analysis.
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- 8.922.50048.922.5004Brochure: Quality control of polymers (PE, PP, PET, Polyamide) – Fast results with NIR pre-calibrations
Metrohm offers a turnkey solution for the determination of various quality parameters in polymers: the DS2500 Polymer Analyzer package. This complete setup comes with pre-calibration models based on a large collection of real product spectra. This solution enables polymer producers and polymer processors, such as compounders and injection molders, to save time and reduce the cost of their analyses while improving the quality of their product.
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- 8.000.52388.000.5238Brochure: Cetane index, density, aromatics, saturates, and hydrogen in jet fuel – Fast and straightforward determination by near-infrared spectroscopy
Metrohm offers a turnkey solution for quality control of jet fuel by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). Based on a dedicated spectral database and a pre-calibration model, this solution enables manufacturers of jet fuel to reduce the cost of their daily routine analysis while improving the quality of their product.
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- 8.000.52398.000.5239Brochure: Free fatty acids, moisture and iodine value in palm oil – Fast and straightforward determination by near-infrared spectroscopy
Metrohm offers a turnkey solution the determination of various quality parameters in palm oil by nearinfrared spectroscopy (NIRS). Based on a dedicated spectral database and a pre-calibration model, this solution is enables manufacturers and processors of palm oil to reduce the cost of their daily quality control while improving their product quality.
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